But without doing research you cannot assume the negative either. Using his radio gig as evidence that he is a bad choice is just as silly as saying he's a former hog makes him a good choice. I would believe anyone who can champion something like The Frank Broyles Award and create it from the ether has got to have some business management skills...

Heck a LOT of people have business management skills. That doesn't make them qualified to run a multi, multi million dollar athletic business. Especially with no prior experience in athletic administration.

Could he do the job: heck, I don't know. Perhaps he indeed has a talent for all of the above. However, just because he's done some nice things for the program, including the Broyles Award and playing football for the Hogs, most definitely DOES NOT automatically qualify to offer and upgrade for Long or anyone else.

He might not be qualified as AD, but his public relations and ability at promotions might work in either the ADs office or the Razorback Foundation?